Know Your Rights (Legal Information for Indigenous People): Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 20:49, 7 February 2023
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#* They may talk to your child at school or outside of your home without telling you. | #* They may talk to your child at school or outside of your home without telling you. | ||
# '''Interview people who know your child''' (teachers, friends, family) | # '''Interview people who know your child''' (teachers, friends, family) | ||
# '''Examine personal | # '''Examine personal records''' for information about your child (medical records, school reports, court documents or other records in the possession of governmental bodies) | ||
# '''If there is a safety concern''' Social Workers can look at a range of options to determine if the child stays with the parent or work out an agreement with the parent, family member or community member for temporary care. | # '''If there is a safety concern''' Social Workers can look at a range of options to determine if the child stays with the parent or work out an agreement with the parent, family member or community member for temporary care. | ||
# '''Remove your child''' from your home '''without warning''', and without a court order '''if they think your child needs protection'''. | # '''Remove your child''' from your home '''without warning''', and without a court order '''if they think your child needs protection'''. |